Dentist New York Lawerence M. Spindel, DDS
Dentist New York Location: 30 east 40 Street suite 604, New York, NY 10016
 
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I wish to than Norman Blake  who helped me , create this website. He helps me maintains it and we have established  a business, Metrosmiles LLC,  whose primary mission is helping doctors and dentists establish an affordable internet presence. Our service include the creation of dental websites and providing help in maintaining them afterwards.  He has helped  make this a beautiful dental website and has taught me the best way of maintaining it.  If you are looking for an affordable dental or medical website, we would hope that you look into using our company Metrosmiles, LLC! 

write him: namron398@yahoo.com

 

View some of his dental websites:

http://www.personaldentistry.com

http://www.lspindeldds.com

http://www.metrodentist.net

http://www.80parkavenuedental.com

http://www.pbernsteindds.com

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Cosmetic Dentistry Tip: Some patients express concern when a crown is suggested as a potential restoration. They can be bothered by the amount of tooth reduction required. For patients who desire a restoration requiring less tooth preparation but with many of the protective advantages of a crown, onlay restorations may be an excellent choice. They can be made out of a variety of materials and protect teeth from biting forces about as well as a crown might. They also tend to keep more tooth intact on the inner and outer gingival margins and can result in less gingival inflammation.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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